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we are swedes we live in sweden and we pay taxes and sweden the state owns the land and we are the state it is important for us to co-exist and that we are not my eyes or lay but a generous. for there is enough space for everyone if we are considerate and respect one another. if you know what. you are good and doesn't want to give up the hunt and sit soften search of photonic and. up 212000 reindeer grains in the sunny district of curious the sunny have possessed the land use right since 886 but the fish and large parts of swedish lapland belong to the state. in the midst of the grazing area lies the village of nick looked up. hill for sorry grew up here her ancestors was sunny nomads nick looked up was named after her grandfather. my grandfather and grandmother was following the reindeer in the area and so these they passed this place nickel look bad when they're going east for the winter time and then it's past again when they're going west in the summer time so in the beginning of 1900 there were some bad years for the reindeers so a couple of families decided to be little more statur
we are swedes we live in sweden and we pay taxes and sweden the state owns the land and we are the state it is important for us to co-exist and that we are not my eyes or lay but a generous. for there is enough space for everyone if we are considerate and respect one another. if you know what. you are good and doesn't want to give up the hunt and sit soften search of photonic and. up 212000 reindeer grains in the sunny district of curious the sunny have possessed the land use right since 886...
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sweden the most town was founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the towns 23000 inhabitants are non-indigenous swedes. including mykonos el bag he finds it perplexing that sami now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the house should we handle people who are coming in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas they're wrong in the world so this say that i have some rights but they don't tab. it's a very important democratic view that they have to get the same rights. i think the problem is that the people in stock on that they have the romantic pictures of the people with their original people with the last over the traditional clothes and walking with the reindeers are taking care of them but it is not true you know the sami 90 percent of the saami don't have more rights than i have and it just a small part of the sum you are reindeer on. the 2020 crew gives the reindeer the fami
sweden the most town was founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the towns 23000 inhabitants are non-indigenous swedes. including mykonos el bag he finds it perplexing that sami now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the house should we handle people who are coming in now and moving to...
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sweden the most towns founded in 1900 mine is moved here from sudden sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants and non-indigenous swedes . including mykonos el bag he finds it perplexing that sunny now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should we how should we handle people who come in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas around the world should we say that i have some rights but they don't tab. it's very important from a democratic view that we have to get the same rides. i think the problem is that people are stuck on that they have their own magic pictures of the people with their original people over the last over the traditional clothes walking with the reindeers of taking care of them but it is not true you know the sami 90 percent of the saami don't have more rights than i have and it just a small part of the sami or reindeer on earth. the 2020 crew gives the reindeer families the right
sweden the most towns founded in 1900 mine is moved here from sudden sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants and non-indigenous swedes . including mykonos el bag he finds it perplexing that sunny now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should we how should we handle people who come in now and moving to sweden...
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sweden's arctic region. thousands of years the indigenous sami people have been heading reindeer on this land. for a very long time this part of the land was for the salmon people then they was living here there was fishing they was hunting. in one way. and almost to the sami. but non-indigenous swedish hunters see things differently up out there in general that is the state which owns the land and which should regulate hunting and fishing that should be accepted as a matter of course by everyone our lives here and pays taxes and sweden. a long simmering conflict over hunting has reached a boiling point disputed question you understand the reindeer. to kill the sorry it's a very special day it's september and every september it's time to disarm me to gather together the reindeer in the mountains ylva is a. member of the sun me people and his family also refrain. she's never missed this autumn spectacle. the photographer wants to recoup the event she says it is a way of conveying the saami way of life to othe
sweden's arctic region. thousands of years the indigenous sami people have been heading reindeer on this land. for a very long time this part of the land was for the salmon people then they was living here there was fishing they was hunting. in one way. and almost to the sami. but non-indigenous swedish hunters see things differently up out there in general that is the state which owns the land and which should regulate hunting and fishing that should be accepted as a matter of course by...
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sweden the most towns founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants and non-indigenous swedes . including mick back he finds it perplexing that some may now have the right to move hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the household we handle people who are coming in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas around the world so this say that i have some rights but they don't tab. it's a very important democratic view that they have to get the same rights. i think the problem is that people in stock on that they have the romantic pictures or the people are always there or regional people were the last over the traditional clothes walking with the reindeers of taking care of them but it is not true you know the sami 90 percent of the sami don't have more rights than i have and it just a small part of the sum you are reindeer on. the 2020 crew gives the reindeer to families the r
sweden the most towns founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of luck displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants and non-indigenous swedes . including mick back he finds it perplexing that some may now have the right to move hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the household we handle people who are coming in now and moving to...
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for all marie just briefly what can other countries learn from sweden do you think. i. wouldn't even think about extending recommendations to any other nation we all do what we can to deal with this extremely difficult situation i'm not you wish and hope that we all will be able to look back on this awful time extract will we need to be better prepared and i hope that we together. can form a plan on how to deal with pandemics in the future and that we do so with a more global perspective and come passing you know all parts of the world and our response to the real increase thank you very much for being on the show today joining us there from still have sweden. italy was home to a critical hot spot at the height of the pandemic 1st wave a year on and despite strict lock downs over $100000.00 people have now died from covered across the country the british variant of the very virus is spreading there at what doctors call an alarming rate the mutation now accounts for nearly 18 percent of all cases and could soon become dominant experts say italy's hospitals could be overw
for all marie just briefly what can other countries learn from sweden do you think. i. wouldn't even think about extending recommendations to any other nation we all do what we can to deal with this extremely difficult situation i'm not you wish and hope that we all will be able to look back on this awful time extract will we need to be better prepared and i hope that we together. can form a plan on how to deal with pandemics in the future and that we do so with a more global perspective and...
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he is massive in sweden.here he played his last game. it felt like an unworthy and into the greatest player in history. so the fact that we could possibly see him in a swedish insured again at the upcoming euros this summer is at the upcoming euros this summer is a very thrilling and even though he divides the public, i think most football fans around the world agrees with me. == football fans around the world agrees with me.— football fans around the world agrees with me. football fans around the world aarees with me. . , ., agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget — agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget zlatan, _ agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget zlatan, he _ agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget zlatan, he is _ agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget zlatan, he is an _ agrees with me. -- sweden shirt. you don't forget zlatan, he is an icon - don't forget zlatan, he is an icon in many ways. when it comes to how it will work out for him, he is 39 yea
he is massive in sweden.here he played his last game. it felt like an unworthy and into the greatest player in history. so the fact that we could possibly see him in a swedish insured again at the upcoming euros this summer is at the upcoming euros this summer is a very thrilling and even though he divides the public, i think most football fans around the world agrees with me. == football fans around the world agrees with me.— football fans around the world agrees with me. football fans...
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but sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only it's well funded health care system and sparse population have stopped deaths rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now stockholm has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. that's a question alaska doctor of one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed swedes have been approaching the pandemic the government has drawn both international praise and criticism for its decision to stay open during the crisis and not all swedes are convinced the country took the right path. at 1st glance this looks like life before the pandemic friends hugging each other and going on a shopping spree in stockholm here lot to do this sweet and hasn't imposed a lockdown instead authorities rely on people to use common sense and these young people see this as an invitation to come visit corey mar says he came from ireland 2 months ago to enjoy life and quickly found like
but sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only it's well funded health care system and sparse population have stopped deaths rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now stockholm has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. that's a question alaska doctor of one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed...
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but sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only it's well funded health care system and spa. population have stopped it's rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now still calm has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. that's a question a laska doctor at one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed swedes have been approaching the pandemic the government has drawn both international praise and criticism for its decision to stay open during the crisis and not all swedes are convinced the country took the right path. at 1st glance this looks like life before the pandemic friends hugging each other and going on a shopping spree in stockholm here lot to do this sweet and hasn't imposed a lockdown instead authorities rely on people to use common sense and these young people see this as an invitation to come visit corey maher says he came from ireland 2 months ago to enjoy life and quickly found like
but sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only it's well funded health care system and spa. population have stopped it's rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now still calm has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. that's a question a laska doctor at one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed swedes...
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sweden has both mandatory and voluntary restrictions residents who can are asked to stay home there's a ban on serving alcohol in the evening and masks are only recommended during rush hour there have been more than 12000 covert 1000 deaths in a population of 10000000 this is left some doubtful when 82 year old krista anderson fell ill doctors refused to give him intensive medical care but after pressure from his daughter he received treatment over some. i wondered if this really is the right way to go why are we doing this it's not working. we know that young people can spread this disease and the whole thing is far from over it will keep us busy for some time to come but corey mars enjoying the freedom of the swedish way like going to a cafe or a bar it's something the irishman no longer wants to do without so he can't imagine returning home anymore instead he's looking for a job that will allow him to extend his stay in sweden. university hospitals dr chris joins us from stockholm sweden as we heard in that report it came down to the door his decision as to her father's treatment b
sweden has both mandatory and voluntary restrictions residents who can are asked to stay home there's a ban on serving alcohol in the evening and masks are only recommended during rush hour there have been more than 12000 covert 1000 deaths in a population of 10000000 this is left some doubtful when 82 year old krista anderson fell ill doctors refused to give him intensive medical care but after pressure from his daughter he received treatment over some. i wondered if this really is the right...
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sweden the most town was founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of work displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants a non-indigenous swedes including mykonos el back he finds it perplexing that sunny now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the house should we handle people who are coming in now and moving to sweden from the problem areas around the world so they say that i have some rights but they don't tab. it's a very important democratic view that they have to get the same rights. i think the problem is that people are stuck on that they have the romantic pictures of the people with their original people with the last over the traditional clothes and walking with the reindeers of taking care of them but it is not true you know the sami 90 percent of the sami don't have more rights than i have and it's just a small part of the sami or reindeer on. the 22 d. crew gives the ring to the families the righ
sweden the most town was founded in 1900 mine is moved here from southern sweden in search of work displacing the indigenous people and the reindeer. nowadays the majority of the town's $23000.00 inhabitants a non-indigenous swedes including mykonos el back he finds it perplexing that sunny now have the right to walk hunting licenses. it would be very strange if you have more rides if you have been here a longer time how should the house should we handle people who are coming in now and moving...
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why sweden is embracing shops with no shopkeepers. to world news america on pbs and around the globe. it's nearly six weeks since the military takeover in man mark and in that time, protests have grown in the military response has been increasingly brutal. the bbc has been speaking with dozens of police officers who have fled myanmar into neighboring india. they say they left after refusing to carry out the orders of the military. the defectors say they feared that they would be forced to harm or kill civilians. our south asia correspondent has traveled to the indian state on the border with myanmar to speak with the officers. she sent us this report. reporter: they fled the brutal crackdown. these policemen and women now in india, all in their 20's, they are terrified. now, for the first time, they are sharing their stories. >> as protests were taking place, our boss ordered us to fire at the crowd. i refused to shoot them. i said i would rather side with the people. later i told my was going to visit my family. that is when iran awa
why sweden is embracing shops with no shopkeepers. to world news america on pbs and around the globe. it's nearly six weeks since the military takeover in man mark and in that time, protests have grown in the military response has been increasingly brutal. the bbc has been speaking with dozens of police officers who have fled myanmar into neighboring india. they say they left after refusing to carry out the orders of the military. the defectors say they feared that they would be forced to harm...
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sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only as well funded health care system and sponsor population have stopped debts rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now still comb has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. as a question alaska doctor of one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed swedes have been approaching the pandemic the government has drawn both international praise and criticism for its decision to stay open during the crisis and not all swedes are convinced the country took the right path. at 1st glance this looks like life before the pandemic friends hugging each other and going on a shopping spree in stockholm here lot to do this sweet and hasn't imposed a lockdown instead authorities rely on people to use common sense and these young people see this as an invitation to come visit corey mar says he came from ireland 2 months ago to enjoy life and quickly found like minded pe
sweden now has one of the highest transmission rates in europe only as well funded health care system and sponsor population have stopped debts rocketing to the levels of italy or britain. now still comb has become a haven for young people from other countries are scaping lockdowns. is there anything we can learn from the swedish way. as a question alaska doctor of one of europe's largest university hospitals in stockholm in a moment 1st let's take a closer look at how the relaxed swedes have...
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sweden has both mandatory and voluntary restrictions residents who can are asked to stay home there's a ban on serving alcohol in the evening and masks are only recommended during rush hour there have been more than 12000 covert 19 deaths in a population of 10000000 this is left some doubtful when 82 year old krista anderson fell ill doctors refused to give him intensive medical care but after pressure from his daughter he received treatment ok. i was angry and i wondered if this really is the right way to go why are we doing this it's not working. we know that young people can spread this disease and the whole thing is far from over it will keep us busy for some time to come but corey mars enjoying the freedom of the swedish way like going to a cafe or a bar it's something the irishman no longer wants to do without so he can't imagine returning home anymore instead he's looking for a job that will allow him to extend his stay in sweden collin school university hospitals dr marie hall and chris joins us from stockholm sweden as we heard in that report it came down to the door his deci
sweden has both mandatory and voluntary restrictions residents who can are asked to stay home there's a ban on serving alcohol in the evening and masks are only recommended during rush hour there have been more than 12000 covert 19 deaths in a population of 10000000 this is left some doubtful when 82 year old krista anderson fell ill doctors refused to give him intensive medical care but after pressure from his daughter he received treatment ok. i was angry and i wondered if this really is the...
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maddy savage, bbc news, hummelsta, sweden. weather prospects now with susan powell.nough to cause some damage and some disruption in the next 2a hours where it is likely to peak. deal is widespread across the uk, get very gusty winds courtesy of low pressure —— deals widespread. the wind will continue to strengthen, as we have so this evening and overnight. —— gales. the figures in black show you the gusts of wind, those other important figures because it is the gusts that do the most damage when we see these powerful blows coming through. 70 to 80 mph round the coast of wheels, most persistent and perhaps even to the south of the uk, certainly looking very wet in the north. and looking like the other part of those diluents will reach their peak. the sea is becoming increasingly rough as they do so, the irish sea particularly looking churned out thanks to that strong wind as we move into thursday morning. it will not look too bad in some areas on thursday, but some of these showers that get fed in only one could have hail and thunder wrapped up in them, could turn a
maddy savage, bbc news, hummelsta, sweden. weather prospects now with susan powell.nough to cause some damage and some disruption in the next 2a hours where it is likely to peak. deal is widespread across the uk, get very gusty winds courtesy of low pressure —— deals widespread. the wind will continue to strengthen, as we have so this evening and overnight. —— gales. the figures in black show you the gusts of wind, those other important figures because it is the gusts that do the most...
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why sweden is embracing shops with no shopkeepers. �*s hello and welcome. american broadcaster cbs says the interview with prince harry and meghan has been watched by nearly 50 million people around the world. yesterday, buckingham palace said royal family was concerned over issues of race raised in the broadcast, but suggested some recollections differed. in a statement the palace said the issues it brought up are "concerning" and "will be addressed". keith doyle reports. by by any standards this has been a bitterfamily by any standards this has been a bitter family feud by any standards this has been a bitterfamily feud played out in the full glare of the media with every word dissected and analysed for meaning and implications. and so it was from the head of the family, her majesty the queen, that the statement came last night. balancing a conciliatory tone with firmness while making it clear this is a private family matter addressed accordingly. the statement said the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few year
why sweden is embracing shops with no shopkeepers. �*s hello and welcome. american broadcaster cbs says the interview with prince harry and meghan has been watched by nearly 50 million people around the world. yesterday, buckingham palace said royal family was concerned over issues of race raised in the broadcast, but suggested some recollections differed. in a statement the palace said the issues it brought up are "concerning" and "will be addressed". keith doyle reports....
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well thank you for having me on us foreign policy is a term that was quite in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decisionmaking table and really what we're looking out for in policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century wheat nations have approached foreign policy through measure by measuring how much output do they have g.d.p. and their military strength i think this past year with the coup in 1000 pandemic we've actually seen that growth in military strength really didn't matter what actually does matter is the strength the strength of your citizenry and of your democracy. when you say examples of a feminist foreign policy at work around the world i mean are there any examples that come to mind immediately well sweden pioneered feminist foreign p
well thank you for having me on us foreign policy is a term that was quite in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decisionmaking table and really what we're looking out for in policy we're...
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well thank you for having me send us foreign policy as it turns out was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy through measure by measuring how much output they have g.d.p. and their military strength i think this past year at the cove in 1000 and we've actually seen that growth in military strength really didn't matter what actually does matter is the strength the strength of your citizenry and your democracy does when we say examples of a feminist foreign policy at work around the world i mean are there any examples that come to mind immediately well sweden pioneered feminist foreign polic
well thank you for having me send us foreign policy as it turns out was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy...
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those headlines stories in just a moment but we start this hour with breaking news coming out of sweden 8 people have been stabbed there in what police told a suspected terror attack let's cross live to our european correspondent peter peter as far as i can see not a lot coming out so far tell us what we do know what are we learning about this suspected terror attack in sweden. well this all happened at around 3 pm local time on wednesday a man who is described as being in 'd his early twenty's stabbed 8 people who have been taken to hospital several of those are described as being in a serious condition the man himself was shot by police and is currently in custody being guarded by offices at a hospital his state is has not been updated to the press just yet the town itself vet londo in the small is a very small town in the south of sweden only just over 13000 people live there this is sure to have come as a big shock to the town to the people in the local area and we are hoping to hear from police and investigators very soon what we do know though is that initially they charged this m
those headlines stories in just a moment but we start this hour with breaking news coming out of sweden 8 people have been stabbed there in what police told a suspected terror attack let's cross live to our european correspondent peter peter as far as i can see not a lot coming out so far tell us what we do know what are we learning about this suspected terror attack in sweden. well this all happened at around 3 pm local time on wednesday a man who is described as being in 'd his early twenty's...
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until the tokyo games and the latter is back abraham of which makes his international return for sweden will be live in stockholm ahead of their match against georgia. one of the world's biggest container ships stuck in one of the world's most crucial waterways creating one giant problem for global shipping and trade egypt's suez canal authority has now suspended traffic through the waterway while the tug boats try to dislodge that massive cargo. ship scene so easily from lands look at that blocking the southern stretch of that busy shipping lane for 2 days now the 224400 metre long container ship lost control in high winds it turned sideways and it ran aground on tuesday the ship's japanese owners have apologized for the accident the bigger issue though is the huge disruption being caused to the fastest shipping route between europe and asia a growing number of ships have been forced to drop anchor while they wait to travel through the suez canal the costs of that disruption are expected to run into the billions of dollars so before we discuss that we've got a couple of graphics to tak
until the tokyo games and the latter is back abraham of which makes his international return for sweden will be live in stockholm ahead of their match against georgia. one of the world's biggest container ships stuck in one of the world's most crucial waterways creating one giant problem for global shipping and trade egypt's suez canal authority has now suspended traffic through the waterway while the tug boats try to dislodge that massive cargo. ship scene so easily from lands look at that...
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sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use new they say to sydney into norman what is important to do to students here is that when we're in a say that. or. know what's our norm. and not have your leisure receive intimacy in the. d.c. snow. scientific study to be describing these and don't miss it compulsory for the region still to take in the kosher. even moment the sudanese government's changes to move the us to whether or i mean how to introduce. them to us and some day when the due to be on the union so. you know who sent it to different actors here so that's what happened over in the u.k. the upt
sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of...
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sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the am a report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that there are 37 identified some cases still. new it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do to students here is that when we're in a saying that. says or. wants our norm to. not have your leisure receive intimacy in the pollution where the she's not the case of the sequence. side effects that to be describing it's. done. compulsory for the authority to take it. kosher. even moment the government changes the sylvan on these 2 whether. i mean how to introduce precision of the essence and they with the union so. it was the european union who sent to do different factors here so that's what happened. over in the u
sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the am a report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that there are 37 identified some...
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the balkan al-jazeera london now here's what happened when a bus got stuck on a level crossing in sweden. where we are now. well remarkably nobody was seriously injured 3 people on board the train received slight bruises the bus was empty it happened during the morning commute just outside the city of gothenburg the rail train is being salvaged with investigators working out why the bus got stuck. tough to protect the headlines here on al-jazeera the former brazilian president luis and i see our latest silver set for a political comeback a supreme court judge as an old his conviction for corruption a decision restores his right to contest next year's presidential election i want to tell you not kid as reaction from rio de janeiro. and you can see the divisions in brazil on social media there were many that celebrated the decision saying that this proves that i was innocent all along and it was a political persecution and there are those criticizing the decision saying that it shows that corruption must is still at large and president should stay in power to fight it because he here ran w
the balkan al-jazeera london now here's what happened when a bus got stuck on a level crossing in sweden. where we are now. well remarkably nobody was seriously injured 3 people on board the train received slight bruises the bus was empty it happened during the morning commute just outside the city of gothenburg the rail train is being salvaged with investigators working out why the bus got stuck. tough to protect the headlines here on al-jazeera the former brazilian president luis and i see...
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well thank you for having me on us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy through measure by measuring how much output they have g.d.p. and their military strength i think this past year at the cove in 1000 and imax we've actually seen that growth in military strength really didn't matter what actually does matter is the strength the strength of your citizenry and your democracy does when we say examples of a feminist foreign policy at work around the world i mean are there any examples that come to mind immediately. well sweden pioneered feminist foreign
well thank you for having me on us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy...
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germany italy and england all make winning starts in a campaign to qualify for the world cup and so to sweden with the help of the latter. to set up the winning goal in his return to international football. if he says that a trade is agreed to withdraw its forces from the northern seagrave region where they have been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians primus i'll be on that has just returned from talks in their training capital a smaller than growing calls for editor ame troops to pull out if the opium launched a military offensive there in november accusing the region's governing party of destabilizing the country. when the allegations against at a train forces began to emerge soon after ethiopia launched its military operation but for months primus deny it eritrean forces were in the country a lot changed on tuesday when he admitted their involvement there have been international calls for an investigation into the violence u.s. secretary of state and the blinking is described as acts of ethnic cleansing the u.n. estimates nearly 2300000 people or nearly half of tier its popu
germany italy and england all make winning starts in a campaign to qualify for the world cup and so to sweden with the help of the latter. to set up the winning goal in his return to international football. if he says that a trade is agreed to withdraw its forces from the northern seagrave region where they have been accused of killing raping and torturing civilians primus i'll be on that has just returned from talks in their training capital a smaller than growing calls for editor ame troops...
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narrated by the popular newspaper columnist and former first lady, she reports on her trip in 1950 to sweden,, norway finland, denmark, france, and england to observe post-world war ii rebuilding efforts. ♪ ♪ ♪ an interest deeply shared by his well traveled wife, eleanor. mrs. roosevelt is not only a noted traveler, but also a successful journalist, who likes to see things for herself, and whose column my day has been read by 6 million readers, and over 100 american newspapers. they have been following with great interest an important trip she made through europe. >> we landed at the airport in oslo, norway at 9:45 am. there was a large crowd on hand including the prince and princess. not statue. not only to one member but to the people of the united states. and the ideals for which they stand. hope and justice. and which they hope to achieve through cooperation with the free nations of europe. i wanted to see for myself even though much of my time was taken up by public functions. it was so i thought i could get an idea of what was being accomplished. norway is making great progress in hous
narrated by the popular newspaper columnist and former first lady, she reports on her trip in 1950 to sweden,, norway finland, denmark, france, and england to observe post-world war ii rebuilding efforts. ♪ ♪ ♪ an interest deeply shared by his well traveled wife, eleanor. mrs. roosevelt is not only a noted traveler, but also a successful journalist, who likes to see things for herself, and whose column my day has been read by 6 million readers, and over 100 american newspapers. they have...
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goals for them in syria $25.00 since he signed so yes he's $39.00 but he is something special in sweden have never had a player like him they've not really ever had a sporting star like him perhaps be on board a tennis player is comparable but he's a real figurehead for sweden on the international stage on the football field perhaps the greatest player of his generation behind leonor messi and cristiano ronaldo they love him so much in sweden they put up a stunt to tell him in his hometown a couple of years ago sadly that was then torn down when he invested in a club in stockholm can he help them get to the world cup well he's capable of it remains to be seen it should be a nice easy start against georgia friends. later on in qualifying they've got spain the former world champions that would be a tough to get past them and reach 2022 if they do they will have in mind that with a national team he's never hit the heights of the sweden team that reached the semifinals . of the world cup in $9094.00 he will want to try and get to that level but by the song council rolls around he'll be 40 w
goals for them in syria $25.00 since he signed so yes he's $39.00 but he is something special in sweden have never had a player like him they've not really ever had a sporting star like him perhaps be on board a tennis player is comparable but he's a real figurehead for sweden on the international stage on the football field perhaps the greatest player of his generation behind leonor messi and cristiano ronaldo they love him so much in sweden they put up a stunt to tell him in his hometown a...
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well thank you for having me send us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decisionmaking table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy through measure by measuring how much output they have g.d.p. and their military strength i think this past year at the cove in 1009 act we've actually seen that growth in military strength really didn't matter what actually does matter is the strength the strength of your citizenry and your democracy does when we say examples of a feminist foreign policy at work around the world i mean are there any examples that come to mind immediately well sweden pioneered feminist foreign policy a
well thank you for having me send us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decisionmaking table and really what we're looking at current policy...
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italy and england all make a winning start to make campaign to qualify for the world cup and so to sweden with the help of the latter libra him of it shoots up the winning goal on his return to international football. we're going to begin with breaking news from egypt 2 trains have collided killing at least 32 people the state television says at least 66 others have been injured in the accident in so hog province egypt's railway authority says the 1st train stopped when someone triggered its emergency brakes the other 2. then crashed into it from behind that was causing 3 passenger cars to flip over the railway system has a history of badly maintained equipment president of the fatah el-sisi has previously said his government needed an extra 14000000000 dollars to overhaul the railway system. official figures suggest there were nearly 1500 train accidents which took place in 2017 across the country in 2018 a passenger train derailed in sus in the southern city of ras one at least 6 people were injured during that accident we're going to get more details on this as we get them in the meant
italy and england all make a winning start to make campaign to qualify for the world cup and so to sweden with the help of the latter libra him of it shoots up the winning goal on his return to international football. we're going to begin with breaking news from egypt 2 trains have collided killing at least 32 people the state television says at least 66 others have been injured in the accident in so hog province egypt's railway authority says the 1st train stopped when someone triggered its...
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well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use neal it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do to students here is that when when be in a say that. or instance or. northstar norm. and not how your police are receiving to percent of. the she's not the case of these sequences. side effects that being them describing yes and that doesn't mean is it compulsory for the authority to instill to dig the kosher. even moment the sudanese government's changes to him or the sudan and these store whether or how to introduce the decorous each of us in sunday with the doobie and unity and so. beautiful some to do with different actors here so that's what happened over in the u.k. the uptake of the astra zeneca vaccine has been widespread in comparison in europe but a british nurse did tell us many people are there are still reluctance to get the shot people were concerned about the speed at which the facts in nations we develop say that's now compounded with tools and concerns of round up blood clots in the connection with
well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use neal it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do to students here is that when when be in a say that. or instance or. northstar norm. and not how your police are receiving to percent of. the she's not the case of these sequences. side effects that being them describing yes and that doesn't mean is it compulsory for the authority to instill to dig the kosher. even moment the...
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i think it's stupid most of the ski area lies in sweden. our part here isn't all that break. but generally speaking people here are relaxed about the restrictions even if one venue has had to close. the only hope we have a little ski jump here is thought you're in norway when you take off this large and this weekend when you land but now that's prohibited to get it up and so coronavirus has even clipped the wings of the norwegian and swedish skiers. and that's it for this exhibit and i'll focus on europe thank you so much for your company please join us again next week until then take care and good back. into the conflict zone to sebastian germany issue might follow suit all of us felt like those. also fresh international criticism of its newest recent gas deal with moscow and that is a system this soft on top of my guest this week from voters the christian democrats and an interesting mix this is government's policy to the job writes in favor of business conflicts of. 30 minutes on t.w. . literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see some fine grown up. mi
i think it's stupid most of the ski area lies in sweden. our part here isn't all that break. but generally speaking people here are relaxed about the restrictions even if one venue has had to close. the only hope we have a little ski jump here is thought you're in norway when you take off this large and this weekend when you land but now that's prohibited to get it up and so coronavirus has even clipped the wings of the norwegian and swedish skiers. and that's it for this exhibit and i'll focus...
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our next stop was at stockholm, sweden, where i was particularly struck by the fact that scandinavianseemed to have no slums. the factories are clean, well-lighted and airy. outside stockholm is one of the most beautiful factories that i've ever seen. it is a good example of how important our health has been. without some $200,000 worth of martial plan supplies, these workers would not have their jobs. i was very much interested to learn that representatives of the unions and of the employers meet regularly to try to anticipate labor situations before they arise. next we visited finland. i was impressed by the feeling i got there that the people had made up their minds to live under the shadow of fear, but still with calm nerves and great courage. and they were rebuilding, too, even if much of their production must go to the soviets as reparations. when we reached copenhagen, denmark, i wanted to compare my impressions with the official plans and progress reports. our people had all the answers to my questions, and they gave me a wonderful briefing. i recall in particular the martial
our next stop was at stockholm, sweden, where i was particularly struck by the fact that scandinavianseemed to have no slums. the factories are clean, well-lighted and airy. outside stockholm is one of the most beautiful factories that i've ever seen. it is a good example of how important our health has been. without some $200,000 worth of martial plan supplies, these workers would not have their jobs. i was very much interested to learn that representatives of the unions and of the employers...
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back in a sweden shirt nearly 5 years after his international retirement and zlatan abraham of h. was immediately on song at least during the national anthems as he sang along to sweden's for the very 1st time in his long career almost felt exactly like the 1st match i played for the national team i had butterflies in the stomach i was excited i was motivated i carried all. this seemed a more mellow slaton in the swedish blue and yellow fully embracing the national colors after having once been less than at home despite and maybe because of his giant talent which came to the forefront again to give the home side the breakthrough against a difficult georgia team the chest down and flick to victor clawson showing what sweden has missed the man who will be 40 in october but didn't see as much of the ball is he would have liked against opponents 69 places below sweden as georgia pushed for and almost got an equaliser but they couldn't spoil his return one nil and 3 points in the bag and another moment stored away for a highlights real i mean i just filter to those movement the interes
back in a sweden shirt nearly 5 years after his international retirement and zlatan abraham of h. was immediately on song at least during the national anthems as he sang along to sweden's for the very 1st time in his long career almost felt exactly like the 1st match i played for the national team i had butterflies in the stomach i was excited i was motivated i carried all. this seemed a more mellow slaton in the swedish blue and yellow fully embracing the national colors after having once been...
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i don't know what it is like in sweden or how much sweden contributes to the aid budget for yemen, thate u.k., boris johnson's government in the past 24 hours confirming they are literally cutting in half what they are giving to yemen. even if it could get there in the first place, half the money will not be on the table. >> can i just follow up on some of the points the other speakers mentioned? erfor me, there is no use in waiting for the famine to be declared i think it is important to take action now. we have so many indicators, we have one point after another after another about the violations and abuse, international aid, and what aid workers are experiencing, obstacles, harassment and other abuses. i am just wondering what the world international community is waiting for. are they waiting for yemenis to not be able to bury each other? to not be as tentative as the little children, the graphic images, dying and starving on camera? i am very out of words. what are we waiting for? we've had so many reports where top humanitarian officials are saying we will see a famine we have neve
i don't know what it is like in sweden or how much sweden contributes to the aid budget for yemen, thate u.k., boris johnson's government in the past 24 hours confirming they are literally cutting in half what they are giving to yemen. even if it could get there in the first place, half the money will not be on the table. >> can i just follow up on some of the points the other speakers mentioned? erfor me, there is no use in waiting for the famine to be declared i think it is important to...
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>>> southwest sweden, a commuter >>> we're back with that spectacular crash. southwest sweden, a commuter train slammed into a bus that stalled on the tracks. the bus was empty, but the train was carrying about three people. they were treated with minor injuries. >>> a legal team is now in place to investigate the sexual harassment allegations against new york governor andrew cuomo, who is refusing to resign. the state attorney general appointed a former federal prosecutor to look into the claims of misconduct. five women have being accused the governor of inappropriate behavior. some state officials have joined calls for him to resign. others are reserving judgment until the investigation is eefr. >>> one of the first pets is apparently in the doghouse and out of the white house. major biden had what's being described as a biting incident last week, according to cnn. the condition of the victim is not known. cnn says both major and fellow first pet champ have been returned to the biden family home in delaware. the dogs moved into the white house about a week
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he last played for sweden at euro 2016 quitting after making his 116th international appearance but his recent form a club side milan prompted the player to rethink leading to a spectacular comeback to play in the national team is the biggest thing you can and you can do as a football player. and as i was following them inside me i was feeling i think i can hold them i think i can do something they bring him of it would become the oldest player to ever turn out for sweden if he takes part in the world cup qualifier against georgia on thursday and while he still has the required quality the team will have to take his aging legs into account reduce a few 6 it's not easy to to run that much for a night the night the minutes we have to. helping to clear in on this quality is. to serve him a lot of balls in the box a finger when the games for us with the world cup less than 2 years away zlatan abraham of it is not yet ready to leave football behind. a year since the tokyo olympics were delayed by the pandemic the torch relay is finally set to restart the olympic flame began its journey of th
he last played for sweden at euro 2016 quitting after making his 116th international appearance but his recent form a club side milan prompted the player to rethink leading to a spectacular comeback to play in the national team is the biggest thing you can and you can do as a football player. and as i was following them inside me i was feeling i think i can hold them i think i can do something they bring him of it would become the oldest player to ever turn out for sweden if he takes part in...
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if you plays he'll become the oldest player ever for sweden's national team. right now the top story that we're tracking for you this hour the european medicines agency has said there is no indication that astra zeneca is a corona virus vaccine causes blood clots several european countries have suspended vaccinations with the shot dangers he says back seems benefits outweighed the risks . that's all for me for now next up is bent and with our poop at 19th special show us even at the top of. the fight against the corona virus tend to have a. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. d b r fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a problem of didn't who are you to. clean the thing is kiss on the children who have always been the way and that's you and those that will follow are part of a new kind of. they could be the future of. granting opportunities for global news that matters d.w. made for mines. the measures meant
if you plays he'll become the oldest player ever for sweden's national team. right now the top story that we're tracking for you this hour the european medicines agency has said there is no indication that astra zeneca is a corona virus vaccine causes blood clots several european countries have suspended vaccinations with the shot dangers he says back seems benefits outweighed the risks . that's all for me for now next up is bent and with our poop at 19th special show us even at the top of. the...
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sweden's arctic region. thousands of years the indigenous sami people have been heading reindeer on this land. for very long time this part of the land was for the sami people and then they was living here there was fishing there was hunting. in one way.
sweden's arctic region. thousands of years the indigenous sami people have been heading reindeer on this land. for very long time this part of the land was for the sami people and then they was living here there was fishing there was hunting. in one way.
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sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country so his national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while the cases of blood clots within the country are being investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still would use new they say to the sydney of the moment what is important to do here is that when when a say that. the organisers or. wants are normal. and not have your leisure receive intimacy in the. d.c. snotty gaze of the. side effects that being them describing us and that doesn't mean. compulsory for the authority to take it. kosher. even moment the city governments change it to move the soup and store whether or i mean how to introduce the decorous usual depressing sunday with the doobie and union so. you know who shot to do different characters here so that's
sweden is among the countries continuing to hold back on using the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country so his national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while the cases of blood clots within the country are being investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority...
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soon an order during the bus gorman's to nationalise use the west and we need to do sweden totally so it would seem that to get international markets into. the. union that this is worth or do some neglected senate. version that there were support him to it which is from the beginning when that's happened is that you know even moment there since governments change it more the. store whether or i mean how to address the deliberate indecorous usual development sunday where the do b. and union so. you know who some to do. actress here so you had what happened there is there is seemingly at the vision though you've got italy and spain for instance much more akin or to push ahead with the vaccine why this difference in approach really that we're seeing between southern and northern europe is there any link to the proposed covert passport aimed at easing travel within the block which we know is heavily promoted by tourism reliant countries in the e.u. solid. he could be a member but. we have. to understand explain nation for instance the. told was no many sation do we prevent its importance
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i don't know how much sweden contributes to the aid budget for yemen but in the u.k. boris johnson's government in the past 24 hours confirming they are literally cutting in half what they are giving to yemen even if it could get there in the 1st place half that money is simply not going to be on the table. look that can i just follow up on some of the points that the other speakers mentioned i think for me it's it's there is no use and just waiting for the famine to be declared i think it's very important to take action now we already have so many indicators we already have a report after another after another about the violations that the abuse of international aid and what aid workers are experiencing obstacles harassment and other abuses so what i'm just wondering what the world that international community is waiting for are they waiting for yemenis to not like not be able to battle the church each other to be as as kelton as all the the little children that we see there there are graphic images dying and starving on camera like i'm just. i'm running out of words
i don't know how much sweden contributes to the aid budget for yemen but in the u.k. boris johnson's government in the past 24 hours confirming they are literally cutting in half what they are giving to yemen even if it could get there in the 1st place half that money is simply not going to be on the table. look that can i just follow up on some of the points that the other speakers mentioned i think for me it's it's there is no use and just waiting for the famine to be declared i think it's...
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so they are still doing a little bit of work up here but look, right over there, that sweden, which isting a ski slope up here? fine you guys come up with putting a ski slope up here?— ski slope up here? one of the thins ski slope up here? one of the things we _ ski slope up here? one of the things we realised _ ski slope up here? one of the things we realised quite - things we realised quite quickly is that if you take a section of the building, it actually stepped down from low to high, in the area where the trucks drive into the furnace, the boilers, the flue gas treatment area, all the way up to 90 metres. 0n the other thing about denmark is that danish people love to ski but denmark is completely flat so they will drive for three hours to sweden to ski on a slope thatis to sweden to ski on a slope that is about 80 metres high so we quickly realised since we have mountains of trash apparently, we could turn it into mountains of recreation and skiing that could become a public amenity in the very centre of the city of copenhagen. sustainability tends to be this thing that is seen as
so they are still doing a little bit of work up here but look, right over there, that sweden, which isting a ski slope up here? fine you guys come up with putting a ski slope up here?— ski slope up here? one of the thins ski slope up here? one of the things we _ ski slope up here? one of the things we realised _ ski slope up here? one of the things we realised quite - things we realised quite quickly is that if you take a section of the building, it actually stepped down from low to high, in...
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some news reaching us this hour from sweden 8 people are believed to be injured in a suspected terror attack in the country it happened in the southern ton of that where people were reportedly set upon by a man either armed with a knife or. ochs the attacker who low. cool swedish reports are stating he was a mom in his twenty's was reportedly shot by police we don't know how the victims were indeed they suspected perpetrator their health are at the moment we will of course be keeping across this story from southern sweden and when we know more developments we will of course bring it to you 8 people injured in a suspected terror attack in sweden ok that is how your midway can use all data is shaping up hope you'll join us for all the latest developments and less than 30 more great programs get going and moments as they close. i. this is.
some news reaching us this hour from sweden 8 people are believed to be injured in a suspected terror attack in the country it happened in the southern ton of that where people were reportedly set upon by a man either armed with a knife or. ochs the attacker who low. cool swedish reports are stating he was a mom in his twenty's was reportedly shot by police we don't know how the victims were indeed they suspected perpetrator their health are at the moment we will of course be keeping across...
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he has served as both prime minister and foreign minister in his native sweden, and is now co—chair of european council on foreign relations. he's been special envoy and representative for both the european union and the united nations in several hotspots, including the former yugoslavia. and john nkengasong is one of the world's leading scientists. he's director of the africa centres for disease control and prevention. born in cameroon, john is an eminent virologist with more than 30 years�* experience in public health. he has worked at the world health organization and is currently the who special envoy for africa. welcome to you both, gentlemen. and our questioners join us from all over the world. and of course, to you, wherever you're watching or listening to this. and remember, you, too, can join the conversation. it's #bbcglobalquestions. let's get down to our first question. and it is from the capital of zambia, lusaka and aubrey undendoola. aubrey, what do you want to ask our two panellists? my question is why is it that rich, developed nations- are putting aside very little, i
he has served as both prime minister and foreign minister in his native sweden, and is now co—chair of european council on foreign relations. he's been special envoy and representative for both the european union and the united nations in several hotspots, including the former yugoslavia. and john nkengasong is one of the world's leading scientists. he's director of the africa centres for disease control and prevention. born in cameroon, john is an eminent virologist with more than 30...